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Around 124,850 deliveries worldwide in January

Sales chief Luca de Meo: “Aiming to grow more strongly than worldwide car market in 2014”

Full-size models A6, A7, A8 and Q7 see significant rise in sales


A successful start: AUDI AG increased its sales in January by 11.7 percent year on year, delivering around 124,850 vehicles world-wide. The company saw its sales figures rise in all regions of the world. In Europe, Audi grew by 7.8 percent last month, deliveries in the Asia-Pacific region expanded by 17.6 percent, and the growth rate in the Americas was 3.0 percent.

“We seamlessly built on the 2013 record figures in January and are taking this momentum into the new year,” said Luca de Meo, Member of the Board of Management for Sales at AUDI AG. “Our goal is to continue our growth in 2014 and develop more strongly than the worldwide overall car market.”
In January, the premium manufacturer’s compact-class models again enjoyed a very positive trend in demand: The A3 family grew by 67.2 percent worldwide to around 17,450 units at the start of the year, the Q3 by 72.6 percent to around 15,000 units. Meanwhile, also deliveries of Audi’s full-size models increased: a plus of more than 11 percent. The fastest-growing of these models was the Q7. Its sales climbed by 40.8 percent in the first month of the year.

At the start of this year, the Q7 strengthened Audi’s business in China, too: 75 per-cent more customers than in the same month of 2013 decided to buy this full-size SUV. Also the smallest SUV in the Audi portfolio once again proved very popular. Around 6,000 customers in China received the keys to their new Q3. Across all model lines, AUDI AG delivered a total of about 44,526 cars in China, an increase of 18.2 percent compared to January 2013.

In the United States, the Q3 will make its debut at the dealerships in the third quarter; the other Audi Q models have already long been firm favorites with U.S. customers: In January, the Q5 and Q7 accounted for 40 percent of Audi’s deliveries. Despite the extreme weather conditions gripping the United States in the first weeks of January, Audi slightly exceeded its record-breaking start to the previous year: Last month, the company sold a total of 10,101 cars in the United States (+0.4 percent). Audi’s growth in the Americas in January was also fostered by its performance in South America, where deliveries were up 11.3 percent. The highest-growth market here was Brazil, where sales more than doubled compared with the same month last year.

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Audi's January 2014 Global Sales Rise 11.7% on Strong Chinese and German Demand - Stays Ahead of Mercedes-Benz

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